Another piece of furniture? Well yeah {smile}. In my old house I didn't have room for a side table for the chair. In my new home, I now have the room. Unfortunately, when I decided to stop at one of the local antique stores I wasn't planning on purchasing a table and therefore did not have any measurements with me. I bought the table anyway after some haggling with the proprietors, getting the selling price from $45 to $36. It is a Mersman Table which doesn't really mean much to me but they were in business from the 1920's to 1995. So the table ended up looking too big next to the chair. The good news is that I had another table at the end of my hallway that will work with the chair and the new table will work at the end of the hall. {Win/Win}.

Again, I need to do some work to this piece. I don't intentionally go looking for furniture that needs to be restored/refinished/repaired {well not all time anyway}. But on a limited budget I do what I can. To buy some of these pieces that do not need work would cost more than I have to spend at the moment. Don't get me wrong, I am NO expert at this furniture restoration/refinishing/repairing but I know enough to get me by.